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God has promised to give us the ability to forgive others and ourselves as He fills our thoughts with His presence and power instead.
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Contentment is found in the willingness to work faithfully in obscurity, staying teachable, while we wait for God to promote us in His time.
Chuck Swindoll describes how our thoughts can run counter to the mind of God and rob us of the joy God wants us to have.
Chuck gives examples of great Christian leaders known for being lighthearted. He then gives pointers on how to cultivate joy in our lives and homes.
Is joy an emotion that you either feel or you don't? Chuck Swindoll suggests that joy is an attitude that we have control over.
Chuck Swindoll writes, "Had I listened to [my parents], I would not have married the woman I should have married."
Chuck Swindoll assures us of the authority and reliability of Scripture as the very words of God--and a tool to guide us through life.
In Scripture, God's method for ministering to His servants when they get beaten down can be described in a word: friendship.
In this convicting article, Chuck Swindoll uses a kids' clubhouse rule to illustrate the biblical character qualities of humility and servanthood.